Aula Palatina

The Aula Palatina in Trier, Germany, is an Early Christian architectural church sometimes called the Konstantinbasilika and recognized as a cultural heritage monument.

The Aula Palatina, located in Trier, Germany, is a church built in the Early Christian architectural style. It is considered a place of worship and is sometimes referred to as the Konstantinbasilika. While details regarding its history are complex, it appears to be a significant building with a heritage designation.

The building’s architectural design is attributed to both Friedrich August Stüler and Heinrich Otto Vogel, though this remains disputed. It is considered a cultural heritage monument in Germany, and there is a possibility it forms part of a larger UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Aula Palatina is accessible for visitors with wheelchairs. Opening hours vary throughout the year, with different schedules for January-March, April-October, November, and December. More information can be found on the UNESCO website at http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/367.

As an attraction, the Aula Palatina represents an important historical and religious site within Trier.

Practical information

Opening hours
Jan-Mar: Tu-Sa 10:00-12:00,14:00-16:00, Jan-Mar: Su 13:00-15:00, Apr-Oct: Mo-Sa 10:00-18:00, Apr-Oct: Su 13:00-18:00, Nov: Tu-Sa 10:00-12:00, Nov: Su 13:00-15:00, Dec: Mo-Sa 10:00-12:00,14:00-16:00, Dec: Su 13:00-15:00